The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) is inviting supporters and industry stakeholders to participate in a series of upcoming workshops, focusing on specific aspects of the NFSA’s activities and programs.

The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) is celebrating its 30th anniversary, and inviting all Australians to discover its collection, achievements and milestones. These highlights will be available online on 3 October, in a timeline chronicling the NFSA’s 30 years of existence.

Come and celebrate the 30th anniversary of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) with an evening of free entertainment, full of music and movies: a retro 1980s music session at The Vinyl Lounge, and a special 35mm screening of the 1981 classic Gallipoli at Arc Cinema.

Sydney’s first LGBTI radio program Gaywaves has been preserved by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA), a project made possible by a bequest from the estate of gay rights activist and broadcaster Dietmar Hollman.

On Friday 15 August, film historian and writer Jeannette Delamoir will reveal the story behind Baz Luhrmann’s 1986 ‘lost’ musical Crocodile Creek, in a special presentation at the NFSA Theatrette in Canberra.

The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) has launched its first online exhibition, Priscilla: 20 Years Young, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Australian road movie The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

The Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM), in association with the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA), is pleased to announce Shana Tiang as the winner of the Test of War Young Composers’ national competition to create a soundtrack for a 1928 silent film on Australia’s first naval battle in World War I.

The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) is inviting audiovisual industry professionals and the general public to attend NFSA: Where We Are Heading, a series of stakeholder feedback sessions to be held in capital cities around the country in July 2014.

The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) has discovered, preserved and released a rare five-minute film of a 1953 Victorian Football League (VFL – now AFL) final, featuring one of its greatest players, Essendon forward John Coleman.